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Show To Do Minor Home Repairs When you're chalking up good resolutions of 1947 include the firm resolve to make the old family e with a round shelter of minor repairs which you can do yourself. Such a campaign will forestall major expensive repairs which need hard-to-gbuilding ' ship-shap- ' Keudy to assist you in first aid .reaiment for lesser afflictions of .he home--loo- .se hinges, sticking drawers, dripping pipes, to mention a few are dozens of handy helps for most of which are available mall change at household hardware counters. Kor the amateur Mrs. Kixit there s a midget tool kit, only four and t half inches long, which hides essential screw drivers, gimlet, awd and hottle opener in its hollow i plastic handle. Each tool has .1 metal hit which licks into the ste'd (hack at the working end of lie handle when ready for i . rtet materials. 1 . Prominent Relief Society The New Overblouse Flaunts Its Freedom Activities ' XT Announced Handy Aids Encourage You HY CLAIKK r ft V Looking ahead to .summer you can stillo the drip from pipes which occurs when warm uir condenses on them by wrapping them in a thickly insulated ntcrprool cloth tape jacket. This tape curries a strong .allusive along its edges to seal .1 around the offending metal. Other (doth tapes come in colors and can mend albook most anything from torn binding to garden hose. Sticking ns tight to surfaces as adhesive plaster to skin, these tapes will di mighty wineven weather-stridows, Stubborn slicking drawers and doors will yield without resistance after a slender waxy wand is rubbed along the runners leaving s n bin lulu teat ing film Balky should lie I l eal I'd with a imilar stick of dry graphite which ubricates metal, rubber, gluss or vood without gumming. of furniture shows If a cheek-u- p hair rungs thut have come loose, coat them with a new liquid which Jj?' k raiKi) WAiti) At 2 p.m Thelma Kirkman will pnsent Die literary lesson, assist- t hv Kvelyn Ycalcs Tin mirserv will he m thaige uf Be Dm Greaves. i.o(i.A cold-wat- air-tig- g ' p i I il win-low- tool kit carries seven essential tools for an amateur Mrs. Fixit in its hollow handle. Tinv swells til1 wood oixl locks n run .nto its suck (. Th re :uv also asters with screws resting in plastic cars to attach to chair or table egs which can be adjusted to kep teet f.nny, f urn t ure level. houseHesidrs t Jic hold rement for your mending, .hedf, there are special cements to reset loose tile, eolurles.s plastic adhesives for bonding broken bias-tic- , metallic liquid solders and iron cements for first aid to leaky All arc easy to use ami d pipe: rapidly As r:i? y In v. odd as a pern il is a plaster .stick winch can be drawn lacks in plaster ninny, hairline walls to plug them up htfnie paint is ttppiiid To mend wood there is : putty-lik- e pin:. lie material which is pressed into cracks or bobs. When it hardens it ran be cut. bored or painted like wood. ( . I important tor hoi us memattend j.raMi.e following uniting, in proper, n n.n lot t:je! It is - h rs Mai to pro;: ra m ti tH Ki ll uai:i IJM, Meeting will ronvene at L.J'i p. in.. Till ..day in Logan Fourth n will hi Voutl ward and the Time of a Not .on, ledieate to Ffeedom,' and will he given hy Lihhy M.iugtmn, U aent Oxerblouses with hip are new stars of ensembles. Left, ovrriiloijbe of black erepe dominates suit combining red woo! bolero ItiKbt, long torwi print overtdoiise teams with bo brown wool jai ket anil blai k skirt. hip-drap- A N Si VI II Alii) Sorloty rnretirig in laig-iSixth waid Will bgin at 2 pm lihiOcln- (hook hr m hsigr ,im Du hiir.iiy bs.son, !, Kehi-- u-- v 'AllHMIta. t llli;; Helo day at le.GMiii Soiiety 2 pm !. will Selivam eldt , tops Yl 1. 1. t i D r W mm an w a t.a il a slu lli ilii lup of S.s.iDjrd ami ump. lmg, for plare Dir n'( blouse j.i I, !'l V. ) i wil! tie In Id 'l ut' 1. im. Die literary mil.'idiby Maymgiven : Lixt I and (.r !)h- th Dmii tip s it ' (!'-,t tic t or iauni i.d; sbim-ami tfic fis Du tiiapr.i ', of Meeting Logan Kighth ward t nsrinlib-sndief Society will be held Tiles-da- rirw stai f m;'i Altlmuyh the owrhlnuse makvs at 2 p.m. and the lesson its bow in fan y uonotoncs and Youth Time of a Nation, Dedicatwhite organdy, il cuts ed to Freedom," will be given by eyeleted Carrie Peterson. A good attend- to.-- t of ;s didoes in print. When it puts on a show of bold stripes ance is desired. Daliesque motifs, designs are LOGAN NINTH YAKI At 2 p.m. Tuesday, Mrs. Clover Leader KM her Nelson in College Christen en will give the literary ward Uriirf Swirly meeting. An lesson "Youth Time of a Nation, invitation is txlended to all wo-Dedicated to Freedom. Mrs. Helen m n of the ward to attend. Hickman will read the first prayer-giveby congress and there wil! YOl'NG be a reading given by Mrs. V. Chorus pr.irtice ViU he iield at VV. Smith. There will be a mirserv 1:30 p.m, Tuesd.y with regular for children. All Relief Society meeting at 2 p.m. The literary members are urged to attend this wiA' he given hy Class very interesting meeting. Leader Dora Olsen. v. hk.iiui ni;it i j . i y lit lil-- ami black ' am .rt. ft! I' manv spring suit and white stripe and black skirt. a suit featuring ; l"iiid-eer- l SKXLN III Mill Meeting of Logan Seventh v. aid t V .; I .1 j l ir, rfhlnti r of t ivpc. Md- ov i lops and sash ini for 'This is the cnscmbl-- 1 IiujM up Imk In tween a calypso red bolrio ami a blark skill, a atilimT suit lor Dpi ing designed rnia Milh r. Dr igiirl Aflrlr Simpson shows t dent for cnsemhliiig a king-tors- fl o Stubborn drawers open more easily after this waxy stick is rubbed alone the edges. en-au- Mariners Club To Skate Tonight r Surprise Honors Amy Bybee Supper Given By Wickhams Y,.dn"rs club of the Presbyterian cliirCi will hold a skating party this ev. ning. Skaters will meet at 1ik at 7:3n p.m. Those not the n in skating, will meet i.t W' stmiuister hall for gam m. ' L 11YK1U KJKST WAKD 9 i'.i.i, the skaters will go to the Meeting of Hyrum First ward! hail toi chili. Relief Society will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. with the literary lesson More than 95.000,000 vehicles have passed through the Holland being given by Wanda Dunn. tunnel, entering New York City, IIYRlM SECOND WARD since its completion in 1927. Esther Gunderson will give the in Relief Society literary meeting of Hyrum Second ward Tuesday. Her topic will he Youtu V.S Time of a Nation, Dedicated to Freedom." ..'iri'--;- . ' uwjv Commencing at 2 p.m. Tuesday, short story will be Jiven by Thelma Fullmer and the literary lesson will be given by Mary i'halman for members of the A Miss Amy Bybee of Smithfield Twelfth ward Relief Society. ood attendance is desireci. was guest of honor at a lovely surprise party last week given by .he NORTH LOGAN WARD Lady Missionary group of .he The literary lesson for members slake.. The occasion was the birth-c,u- y of North ward Relief Logan anniversary of Miss Bybee. Games were played and lunch Society will be given Tuesday at served at the dose of the evening. 1:30 p.m. by Lovine Wennergren. A good attendance is desired. a . Giving a waffle supper at their ,, home in Franklin were Mr. and I Mrs. Joe Wickham with Mr. and J Mrs. Merle Stokes as guests. Merle recently returned from Germany with his German bride. For the present they are making their home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stokes. J Oilier guests including Mr. and Mrs. Horace Doncy, Miss Erma Bingham of Lewiston and Royec ji lUihrlmnn. special . !( r i - j i I I --- riends Gather At Lun dquist Home At the home of Mrs. Eugenia Lundquixt Wednesday evening, a party was enjoyed by a j'"roup of friends. A social time was spent and served to Bessie I.arkin, j lunch Bernice Larkin, Jewel Van Ordcn, Bessie Heaps, Wilda Plowman, Lucille Milligan, Bernice Clawson, i Lillian Plowman, Lucille Hillyard, f Florence Tucller, Rachel Hillyard, j Gem MoCaan and Gurneli Claypool if Pmilhfield. X.aVon Carlson of liehmond nnd Vella Woodward of i no-ho- ti'rnnklin. Group To Meet Theta Upsilon ;roup will meet Wednesday even-i.nat 8 oi lock at the elrimer shouse. The program will tie given I ay Mrs. M. C. Harris. ; HYKF MTUIlin WARD Meeting in Hyrum Third ward PROVIDENCE FIRST WARD 2 will begin promptly at p.m. The literary lesson will be given Tuesday ami the literary hasson n Providence First ward Relirf will be given by Emily Savage. society Tuesday at 2 p.m. by Gret la Theurer. A good attendance will Some dark restaurants now illuminated menus. Two Newton camps of D. U. P. k appreciated. There may he as many as n- - t Thursday at the home of Mrs. COLLEGE WARD 21,000 000 000. 000 living sod bacCarr Jones with Mrs. Archie BarkTuesday at 1:30 p.m. the litera- teria in a double handful of nn er conducting. will be given by Class A sketch of the life of Arthur ture garden (impost. Pernlra Welchman, one of the early settlers of Newton, whs read by Edna Hansen, a piano solo war played by Phyllis Griffin and tin lesson was given bv Jennie Igns-- n Refreshments were served by Norn. a Christensen, Mare Benson Emma Jenkins and Gwen Sulis-hurhostesses. j Molher-Patrone- g V "I'm all for it, providing it's with the right man, she said. Men still propose to me, but I always say 'No' the instant I think of the men other women have been stuck with." A MIA QUEENS v V itfacwr' ' , tht in famil, ,re Glowston .manage' ob; Ming that ,d .dully flJJ More tk ..ns b&d c g.otRer pin! the stkins, s i iseph I t ure. oodbury, for stt' ROSALIND BERGESON, Eighth ward MIA queen who will reign at the Gold and Green Ball, Thursday evening at the Dansante. Attendants will he Darlene I.eiehty and Lolah Ainell. MINS MISS DARN A HANSEN. lege ward who has he. i, to represent her wai at the Logan-Mt- . Lug ,,, annual Gold and Gi . I up. id Tlie T11 ;e'non Ii. ha to ,de It loed I ,yo. Ja ; set Thursday ,vir,ii'.; attendants are Bertha ' and Barbara Jean W .,n m s ,.an A t ta'k( Amecia Club Fred F. Miller Plays Cards Honored at Party Members of Ameeia club were entertained by Mrs. Sarah Anderson at her home in Newton. A nice lum b was served followed by raids. Prizes were won by Charlotte Jenkins. Shirley Peterson and Ressie Members present included LeOra Jriikins, Aiken Barker, (harlot te Jenkins, F'dris Hansen, Veneul Jenkins and Cura Blotter, Cleo Griffin, Lakue Jones, Shirley Peterson. Christianson, Venire Benson and Bessie Benson, quests. lrw wi sel Comr fe. .gan On 86th Birthday Mucking his sktii Inrtlidi, .l.,n. 15, was Fixd F. Miller uml S'lml.n .hill. 12, Mrs. Rudolph Nicdci huin.-ut u diiuier in ils ciilerluined honor. The I able Was cenliicd aim h birthday cako topped with andky Ihmes were marked for Mr. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred .1. Miller, Mr nnd Mrs. V. E. Olsen of thnup, . Mr and Mrs. Earl Leishman. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cache and the Niederhauser family. The hostess was assisted by her daughters Gloria Jean and Carol and an afternoon of visiting vra enioyed. di f ,llknowr rformar player; of Li ft in the died gam' ,c are in am Mr. MUtlifiel ar th .rnia ,unth Hynmi li.ld at t 3 ,ta Hrm 'Adl.-villi- Women's Legion Post Meets Ba''l-wi- Junction American Legion a u x l i a r y, women's post, met with Post com- mander Frank Neubcrger Friday evening at the home of Alene Mrs. Christensen Dinner Hostess Tim k vs in j ay MAIN THEATRE Smithfield New Playing Dana Andrews, Brian Donlevy Susan Hayward In fie C obti store F I Sutherland, to begin chartering of members. Any woman wishing to join as charter member should contact Alene Sutherland, 128 West Seoond Is North, phone, 881-The American Legion for women includes nurses, wacs, spars, waves, dieticians. They will use the AmerHostess at a dinner Sunday was ican Legion home, camp, and otheh Mrs. Norma Christensen of New- benefits of the Legion will also be ton. theirs. Guests were Mrs. Eugene Aivis, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nuesmuyer, David Reese and Spencer Aivis of M a g n a, Elijah Christensen of Cokcvillo, Wyo., Mrs. and Mrs. A1 fonzo Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith and Isaac Jacobsen. j Modern partly Call Li-j- af . 'Canyon Passage' In Technicolor A Newton Camp Enjoys Program UHESJ femnEGDl Jolly Neighbors Enjoy Cards - k W . MGM's MERRY MUSICAL C fioMou Mexico' PIDGEON -f H- JOSE ITURBI If ODD r McDOWALL POWELL ILONA MASSEY XAVIER CUGAT A NO Logai h'yrui ells TUalin Lewi; Ruhr Srmtl b'fiai NO PRIORITY NEEDED! Another BIG OPPORTUNITY to PROFIT on Surplus Purchases! Hundreds of items offered, including: WAC skirts and dresses gloves mittens necktiesflying trousers rain jackets (waist camouflage jackets jungle suits liners for overcoats length) protective suits (used in chemical warfare) work hats field hats rain hats flyshoe pacs service shoes shoe pacs (low) ing shoes (high) arctic overshoes waders mattress covers wool blankets comforters safety soles shoe laces hob nails toe plates heel bases insoles dubbing impregnite binding tape cloth remnants mosquito bar cotton tape thread buttons webbing and other worthwhile merchandise. Inventory includes used and unused items, previously offered to all classes of priority claimants. NOW SHOWING! MVf Smitl $2,800,000 V WALTER P.ichn Invitation to Bid AiWAVitMOIV TECHNICOLOR Idalir Lewb This is Your - -- r.v St!-- 'v- Neighbors iduh was entertained Wednesday at the home of K nolle Wright in Franklin. After a dessert lunch, table ernes were placed with pri-e- x h lug won by Blanche Cool, and nuhy Hobbs. j .Jollv Theta Upsilon n.-te- d it ward world." Miss Gerstenberg, who also is a novelist, a student ot spiritualism, and lecturer on playwritmg for the Midwest Writers Conference, said Psychiatrist George W. Crane was about r0 years behind the times when he said yesterday that most bachelors and old maids are like turtles. Crane claimed that persons who don't marry withdraw into a shell and lose interest in the world. If Pm in a shell, I certainly have carried it a long distance on my back," Miss Gerstenberg said. "I dont see IloW I could Is any busici or mole mlerested in the world. "In. Crane was a little late with Ins comments. He was thinking of the I.SPO's when a. woman who didn't get manned didn't do anything. Now unmanned wunien get out and see more of the world than housewives, who are chained to a stove and children. Their homes are thir shells and they are trapped." Miss Gerstenberg sanl she didn't want anyone to think she was "throwing cold water on mar- ovcrblousf of white crepe, and abstract printed in black brown. One color block of the print repeats the brown wool of a jacket, the other the black riage." d of the woolen skirt of the suit V' This insulated waterproof cloth' tape jackets cold water pipes to stop dripping. SOCIETY COX nited Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO dlp - Too many married women are spinsters at heart, Spinster Playwright Alice Gerstenberg said today. "That's one reason why there are so many divorces," she said. "A lot ot women never become adjusted to marriage. They don't understand men, and they don't try to and then they wonder why they suddenly wind up m divorce courts." With "bachelor belles" its different, she said. She believes they ' actually are more domestic and better adjusted than the women who said Yes" to the first man who came along "just to have a roof over their head." "Spinsteis have a much more maternal interest in humanity than a lot of married women," she added. "For proof, look at what spinsters have done lor the right-colore- d I 1947. 20, 1 j UHuAS SWUM) HAKI This evening at 7 p.m. in the Logan Second ward, the fVlKf Society literary lesson "Youthtim of a Nation Ucduatcd to Freedom will be presented. All memberare invited to attend. Monday, January Spinster Will Not Wed yAc: A HI) LOGAN I IRST Chorus practice will he held :4o pm., with the Tuesday at regular literary lesson at 2:30 p.rri. entitled "Youth Time of a Nation Kate to h rewlum." Dedicated vVakley is class leader, while P.ubv Amussen will present the lesson. There will he a nursery for children. 4 The Herald Journal She lived a dream ...of 4f. S i ? w rvi- - 7, a love too exquisite to last. Olivia DeHavilland OftCNfSTM '&o achtjffiA Own I J THERES NO PLACE LIKE HOME! . . . 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